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Oligoclonal bands predict multiple sclerosis after optic neuritis: a literature survey

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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease resulting in inflammation and demyelination of neurones in the central nervous system (CNS). The first sign of MS is often monosymptomatic optic neuritis (MON). Cerebrospinal fluid from a patient with MS analysed by electrophoresis often shows a split to form so called oligoclonal bands (OCBs). OCBs consist of proteins from activated lymphocytes and plasma cell clones. Objectives: The aim of this study was to review the published literature on OCBs in MON patients and perform a meta-analysis of the studies in order to assess the utility of OCB determination in patients with MON in the prediction of their risk of MS. Methods: Review and meta-analysis of the results of 10 published studies. Results: OCBs as a predictive test had a sensitivity of 73–100% (mean 88.5%), a specificity of 41–90% (mean 57%) and OR-values between 2.75 and 171 (mean 34.2). The areal under the summary receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.89 (unweighted) and 0.82 (weighted). The studies showed large heterogeneity in the diagnostic accuracy. Conclusion: This literature-based meta-analysis provides evidence that OCBs may have a high predictive value for the development of MS in patients with MON. Standardization of laboratory methods and diagnostic criteria would help bring out the full clinical potential of the test. To elucidate the predictive value of OCBs versus MRI, we recommend that a similar meta-analysis of studies of MRI in MON be performed.
Title: Oligoclonal bands predict multiple sclerosis after optic neuritis: a literature survey
Description:
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease resulting in inflammation and demyelination of neurones in the central nervous system (CNS).
The first sign of MS is often monosymptomatic optic neuritis (MON).
Cerebrospinal fluid from a patient with MS analysed by electrophoresis often shows a split to form so called oligoclonal bands (OCBs).
OCBs consist of proteins from activated lymphocytes and plasma cell clones.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to review the published literature on OCBs in MON patients and perform a meta-analysis of the studies in order to assess the utility of OCB determination in patients with MON in the prediction of their risk of MS.
Methods: Review and meta-analysis of the results of 10 published studies.
Results: OCBs as a predictive test had a sensitivity of 73–100% (mean 88.
5%), a specificity of 41–90% (mean 57%) and OR-values between 2.
75 and 171 (mean 34.
2).
The areal under the summary receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.
89 (unweighted) and 0.
82 (weighted).
The studies showed large heterogeneity in the diagnostic accuracy.
Conclusion: This literature-based meta-analysis provides evidence that OCBs may have a high predictive value for the development of MS in patients with MON.
Standardization of laboratory methods and diagnostic criteria would help bring out the full clinical potential of the test.
To elucidate the predictive value of OCBs versus MRI, we recommend that a similar meta-analysis of studies of MRI in MON be performed.

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